Physics, asked by Michael9, 11 months ago

Find the force F needed to lift the triangular block

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Answered by nani1310
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Gravitational force is not Required to lift

Anonymous: Solve it.
Answered by Anonymous
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✔ We already know NEWTON'S SECOND LAW OF MOTION.

✔ From NEWTON'S SECOND LAW OF MOTION, we get F = ma (where F = force, m = mass of the body, a = acceleration produced)

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❄❄❄ SOLUTION ❄❄❄

✔ Here, the mass of the triangular block =
10 kg.

✔ Acceleration = 9.8 m/s² (we know it)

✔ FORCE NEEDED TO LIFT THE TRIANGULAR BLOCK (F) = ma = (10×9.8) N = 98 N [Ans.]

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